African Countries that have qualified for the Round of 32 of the world cup:
1. South Africa ๐ฟ๐ฆ
2. Morocco ๐ฒ๐ฆ
3. Ivory Coast ๐จ๐ฎ
4. Cape Verde ๐จ๐ป
5. Senegal ๐ธ๐ณ
6. Egypt ๐ช๐ฌ
7. Ghana ๐ฌ๐ญ
How convenient is all this spectacle for owners of the means of production! After producing the worst inequality, poverty & economic crisis on the face of the earthโฆ they have finally managed to turn the working class against itself: tragically, with the full endorsement of pseudo revolutionaries who have long masqueraded in our ranks as progressive forces! Sela!
Our national team... Qatar stands behind you. Go forward, with Allah watching over you.
We are ready to represent our beloved nation, Qatar ๐ถ๐ฆ at the FIFA World Cup 2026โข.
We back each other. We win together.
All For Qatar
What exactly is breaking news about this correspondence? Because a law enforcement official seems to have been communicating information with a public representative.
Is the suggestion that whistleblowers are corrupt when they whistle blow to Julius Malema?
When Lt General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi goes on about how he communicated his concerns before his press briefing, to the Portfolio Committee Chair of Police, to the National Commissioner and to the President of the Republic, were his communications suspicious?
If sharing of information of conduct within public institutions with public representatives in order to aid accountability is a crime, then the Parliament of South Africa is at risk of collapse.
I would dare the Madlanga Commission to consider taking the phones of all MPโs to test this claim. Khan is not the first nor the last official of a public institution to purportedly share information with an MP.
MPโs who are pretending to be outraged should be careful, because the basis of their effectiveness in Parliament relies heavily on this type of information sharing.
I would particularly caution the Chair of SCOPA, who seemingly could not even sleep due to excitement. His entire portfolio relies on whistleblowers and information sharing from people in public institutions, his disdain for one based on a narrative is surprising.
I am in hospital now, but I will never stop fighting for what I believe is right.
No matter how much I am abused or insulted, I will continue to live by the principles I have always believed in.